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dage (1397)

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dage (1397)

dagge,  dague  
  FEW:  *daca 3,1a Gdf: GdfC:  dague 9,270a TL: dague 2,1169 DEAF: DMF:  dague  TLF:  dague  OED:  dagger n. 1  MED:  daggere  DMLBS:  dagarius 554b

s.

weaponsmil.dagger
( 1397 )  trestoutz les armures, espeies et dages  Test Ebor i 230
( 1409-10 )  luy trois foitz ferroient ové une dagge a coer  Rot Parl1 iii 631
( 1415; MS: s.xv1/4 )  Moun dage et moun cutelle bien trenchant  Man lang ANTS 78.26
( 1428-32 )  Item, .xj. tasses d'argent dorrés [...] marqué au founs du point d'une dague  Bedford Inventories C32

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daggé 
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